The policy establishes that EU/EEA users may exercise GDPR data subject rights including access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, and objection to processing by contacting Tabnine at privacy@tabnine.com.
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This provision describes the procedural mechanism through which EU/EEA users may exercise statutory data rights. Organizations deploying Tabnine for EU-based employees should confirm that Tabnine's response processes meet GDPR's one-month response requirement.
The updated privacy policy no longer includes explicit language stating that Tabnine respects user privacy and the user's right to control how personal data is collected, used, and shared. This language removal does not necessarily change what data practices are authorized under other sections of the policy, but it does remove an aspirational commitment that was previously stated. The policy may continue to describe specific data practices, collection methods, and user controls elsewhere, but readers will no longer see this opening commitment to privacy and user control.
View change record →Under this clause, EU/EEA users can submit requests to access, correct, delete, or object to processing of their personal data. The agreement directs these requests to privacy@tabnine.com.
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"If you are located in the European Economic Area, you have certain rights under the General Data Protection Regulation, including the right to access, correct, delete, or restrict processing of your personal data, the right to data portability, and the right to object to processing.— Excerpt from Tabnine's Tabnine Privacy Policy
1. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision directly engages GDPR Articles 15-22 (data subject rights) and is enforced by EU national data protection authorities and the Irish Data Protection Commission if Tabnine is considered to have its EU establishment there. Failure to respond to data subject requests within GDPR's prescribed timeframe can result in regulatory complaints and enforcement action. 2. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The adequacy of Tabnine's data subject request handling processes, response timelines, and identity verification procedures requires evaluation. For enterprise customers with EU-based developer workforces, data subject requests from employees may need to be coordinated between the employer and Tabnine. 3. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA and UK (UK GDPR) users have the strongest rights under this provision. Swiss users have comparable rights under the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection. These rights are not available to US users under this policy section, though CCPA provides analogous rights for California residents. 4. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers acting as data controllers may need to ensure their DPA with Tabnine includes provisions requiring Tabnine to assist with data subject requests within the GDPR's one-month timeframe, particularly where employee data is involved. 5. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should verify that Tabnine has a documented process for handling data subject requests, including identity verification, request logging, and response timelines. Organizations should assess whether requests related to code snippet data used in AI training can be practically fulfilled given the nature of AI model training processes.
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This provision describes the procedural mechanism through which EU/EEA users may exercise statutory data rights. Organizations deploying Tabnine for EU-based employees should confirm that Tabnine's response processes meet GDPR's one-month response requirement.
Under this clause, EU/EEA users can submit requests to access, correct, delete, or object to processing of their personal data. The agreement directs these requests to privacy@tabnine.com.
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